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Thread: Running RG6 through conduit
- 12-02-2004 09:42 AM #11
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- 12-02-2004 11:50 AM #12
Can you run a seperate, smaller conduit for the satellite run?
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- 12-02-2004 12:46 PM #13
I bet one could use RG6 Quad shielded to avoid the interference issue.
- 12-03-2004 07:45 AM #14
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This is my first time posting here. But here is my .02 I work on circuits and electrical all day everyday.
I work in a 40 story building with over 1.2 million square feet. When we (myself or one of the other 4 engineers) install new wire for 110v 240 volt 277volts or 480 volts we HAVE to go by city and or NEC they made these codes (rules) because this stuff has been tested and found to work. As for your question what can happen. For one it you were to get a nick- cut in the 110 volt line and it rubbed a hole in the RG6 it could . 1. bleed voltage to your equipment maybe 110volts or somewhere in between. ( you could touch the equipment and get a deadly shock.
2. it could just blow up your sat box.
3. it could cause a fire.
4. it could just trip the breaker.
Myself why take the risk. It it were me I would run bx or romex for the circuit the run the RG6 on it’s own.
I don’t mean to come off as a smart az but I don’t want to see someone get hurt

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